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  1. Trump Envoy Proposes Replacing Iran with Italy at World Cup 2026

    Islam Times – A special envoy to US President Donald Trump has reportedly proposed replacing Iran with Italy…
    #Italy #Europe #Europa #EU #2026 #A #at #cup #Donald #Envoy #fifa #fresh #has #in #Iran #Islam #over #participation #President #proposed #Proposes #questions #raising #Replacing #reportedly #special #Tehran’s #the #Times #to #tournament #Trump. #US #with #world
    europesays.com/italy/9372/

  2. "Creating a new idea is easier than _______ an old one." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    Here's a thought to start your Monday: we often think that the hardest part of success is coming up with a "lightbulb moment." That crazy burst of inspiration. The moment of innovation brilliance.

    But let’s face it: sometimes, starting from scratch is the easy part. The real challenge? Dealing with what’s already taking up space in our heads and complicating our lives. The baggage in our minds is often very, very real and gets in the way of our ability to move forward.

    That's why it's tough to fix old problems, shed old legacies, and deal with old challenges.

    Not convinced? Fill in the blank for your current situation: "Creating a new idea is easier than _______ an old one."

    How about "Creating a new idea is easier than unlearning an old one." Or "Creating a new idea is easier than fixing an old one."

    Substitute at will! Depending on what you're facing this week, one of these might hit home:

    Unlearning: Our brains hate a rewrite. It’s often much harder to let go of an outdated belief than it is to learn something brand new.

    Fixing: Band-aid solutions eventually become a heavy burden. Sometimes, the energy it takes to repair a broken system is better spent building a new one.

    Replacing: We naturally cling to what’s familiar, even if it’s no longer helping us grow. Innovation is usually stalled by the friction of making the "switch."

    Killing: In the creative world, they call this "killing your darlings." Letting go of an idea you’ve loved for years takes a specific kind of courage.

    Reviving: Breathing life back into a stalled project is exhausting. Resuscitation is often more draining than a fresh birth.

    Renovating: Updating an old idea means working within tight constraints. It’s a much tighter squeeze than working on a blank canvas.

    Which one resonates?

    Are you in a season of creation, or are you doing the heavy lifting of transformation?

    ---
    **#Ideas** **#Creation** **#Transformation** **#Unlearning** **#Mindset** **#Innovation** **#Change** **#Legacy** **#Baggage** **#Letting** **#Monday** **#Challenge** **#Growth** **#Fixing** **#Replacing** **#Courage** **#Fresh** **#Renovation** **#Leadership** **#Thinking** **#Burden** **#Release** **#NewStart** **#Progress** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/03/daily-i

  3. "Creating a new idea is easier than _______ an old one." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    Here's a thought to start your Monday: we often think that the hardest part of success is coming up with a "lightbulb moment." That crazy burst of inspiration. The moment of innovation brilliance.

    But let’s face it: sometimes, starting from scratch is the easy part. The real challenge? Dealing with what’s already taking up space in our heads and complicating our lives. The baggage in our minds is often very, very real and gets in the way of our ability to move forward.

    That's why it's tough to fix old problems, shed old legacies, and deal with old challenges.

    Not convinced? Fill in the blank for your current situation: "Creating a new idea is easier than _______ an old one."

    How about "Creating a new idea is easier than unlearning an old one." Or "Creating a new idea is easier than fixing an old one."

    Substitute at will! Depending on what you're facing this week, one of these might hit home:

    Unlearning: Our brains hate a rewrite. It’s often much harder to let go of an outdated belief than it is to learn something brand new.

    Fixing: Band-aid solutions eventually become a heavy burden. Sometimes, the energy it takes to repair a broken system is better spent building a new one.

    Replacing: We naturally cling to what’s familiar, even if it’s no longer helping us grow. Innovation is usually stalled by the friction of making the "switch."

    Killing: In the creative world, they call this "killing your darlings." Letting go of an idea you’ve loved for years takes a specific kind of courage.

    Reviving: Breathing life back into a stalled project is exhausting. Resuscitation is often more draining than a fresh birth.

    Renovating: Updating an old idea means working within tight constraints. It’s a much tighter squeeze than working on a blank canvas.

    Which one resonates?

    Are you in a season of creation, or are you doing the heavy lifting of transformation?

    ---
    **#Ideas** **#Creation** **#Transformation** **#Unlearning** **#Mindset** **#Innovation** **#Change** **#Legacy** **#Baggage** **#Letting** **#Monday** **#Challenge** **#Growth** **#Fixing** **#Replacing** **#Courage** **#Fresh** **#Renovation** **#Leadership** **#Thinking** **#Burden** **#Release** **#NewStart** **#Progress** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/03/daily-i

  4. "Creating a new idea is easier than _______ an old one." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    Here's a thought to start your Monday: we often think that the hardest part of success is coming up with a "lightbulb moment." That crazy burst of inspiration. The moment of innovation brilliance.

    But let’s face it: sometimes, starting from scratch is the easy part. The real challenge? Dealing with what’s already taking up space in our heads and complicating our lives. The baggage in our minds is often very, very real and gets in the way of our ability to move forward.

    That's why it's tough to fix old problems, shed old legacies, and deal with old challenges.

    Not convinced? Fill in the blank for your current situation: "Creating a new idea is easier than _______ an old one."

    How about "Creating a new idea is easier than unlearning an old one." Or "Creating a new idea is easier than fixing an old one."

    Substitute at will! Depending on what you're facing this week, one of these might hit home:

    Unlearning: Our brains hate a rewrite. It’s often much harder to let go of an outdated belief than it is to learn something brand new.

    Fixing: Band-aid solutions eventually become a heavy burden. Sometimes, the energy it takes to repair a broken system is better spent building a new one.

    Replacing: We naturally cling to what’s familiar, even if it’s no longer helping us grow. Innovation is usually stalled by the friction of making the "switch."

    Killing: In the creative world, they call this "killing your darlings." Letting go of an idea you’ve loved for years takes a specific kind of courage.

    Reviving: Breathing life back into a stalled project is exhausting. Resuscitation is often more draining than a fresh birth.

    Renovating: Updating an old idea means working within tight constraints. It’s a much tighter squeeze than working on a blank canvas.

    Which one resonates?

    Are you in a season of creation, or are you doing the heavy lifting of transformation?

    ---
    **#Ideas** **#Creation** **#Transformation** **#Unlearning** **#Mindset** **#Innovation** **#Change** **#Legacy** **#Baggage** **#Letting** **#Monday** **#Challenge** **#Growth** **#Fixing** **#Replacing** **#Courage** **#Fresh** **#Renovation** **#Leadership** **#Thinking** **#Burden** **#Release** **#NewStart** **#Progress** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/03/daily-i

  5. "Creating a new idea is easier than _______ an old one." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    Here's a thought to start your Monday: we often think that the hardest part of success is coming up with a "lightbulb moment." That crazy burst of inspiration. The moment of innovation brilliance.

    But let’s face it: sometimes, starting from scratch is the easy part. The real challenge? Dealing with what’s already taking up space in our heads and complicating our lives. The baggage in our minds is often very, very real and gets in the way of our ability to move forward.

    That's why it's tough to fix old problems, shed old legacies, and deal with old challenges.

    Not convinced? Fill in the blank for your current situation: "Creating a new idea is easier than _______ an old one."

    How about "Creating a new idea is easier than unlearning an old one." Or "Creating a new idea is easier than fixing an old one."

    Substitute at will! Depending on what you're facing this week, one of these might hit home:

    Unlearning: Our brains hate a rewrite. It’s often much harder to let go of an outdated belief than it is to learn something brand new.

    Fixing: Band-aid solutions eventually become a heavy burden. Sometimes, the energy it takes to repair a broken system is better spent building a new one.

    Replacing: We naturally cling to what’s familiar, even if it’s no longer helping us grow. Innovation is usually stalled by the friction of making the "switch."

    Killing: In the creative world, they call this "killing your darlings." Letting go of an idea you’ve loved for years takes a specific kind of courage.

    Reviving: Breathing life back into a stalled project is exhausting. Resuscitation is often more draining than a fresh birth.

    Renovating: Updating an old idea means working within tight constraints. It’s a much tighter squeeze than working on a blank canvas.

    Which one resonates?

    Are you in a season of creation, or are you doing the heavy lifting of transformation?

    ---
    **#Ideas** **#Creation** **#Transformation** **#Unlearning** **#Mindset** **#Innovation** **#Change** **#Legacy** **#Baggage** **#Letting** **#Monday** **#Challenge** **#Growth** **#Fixing** **#Replacing** **#Courage** **#Fresh** **#Renovation** **#Leadership** **#Thinking** **#Burden** **#Release** **#NewStart** **#Progress** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/03/daily-i

  6. "Creating a new idea is easier than _______ an old one." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    Here's a thought to start your Monday: we often think that the hardest part of success is coming up with a "lightbulb moment." That crazy burst of inspiration. The moment of innovation brilliance.

    But let’s face it: sometimes, starting from scratch is the easy part. The real challenge? Dealing with what’s already taking up space in our heads and complicating our lives. The baggage in our minds is often very, very real and gets in the way of our ability to move forward.

    That's why it's tough to fix old problems, shed old legacies, and deal with old challenges.

    Not convinced? Fill in the blank for your current situation: "Creating a new idea is easier than _______ an old one."

    How about "Creating a new idea is easier than unlearning an old one." Or "Creating a new idea is easier than fixing an old one."

    Substitute at will! Depending on what you're facing this week, one of these might hit home:

    Unlearning: Our brains hate a rewrite. It’s often much harder to let go of an outdated belief than it is to learn something brand new.

    Fixing: Band-aid solutions eventually become a heavy burden. Sometimes, the energy it takes to repair a broken system is better spent building a new one.

    Replacing: We naturally cling to what’s familiar, even if it’s no longer helping us grow. Innovation is usually stalled by the friction of making the "switch."

    Killing: In the creative world, they call this "killing your darlings." Letting go of an idea you’ve loved for years takes a specific kind of courage.

    Reviving: Breathing life back into a stalled project is exhausting. Resuscitation is often more draining than a fresh birth.

    Renovating: Updating an old idea means working within tight constraints. It’s a much tighter squeeze than working on a blank canvas.

    Which one resonates?

    Are you in a season of creation, or are you doing the heavy lifting of transformation?

    ---
    **#Ideas** **#Creation** **#Transformation** **#Unlearning** **#Mindset** **#Innovation** **#Change** **#Legacy** **#Baggage** **#Letting** **#Monday** **#Challenge** **#Growth** **#Fixing** **#Replacing** **#Courage** **#Fresh** **#Renovation** **#Leadership** **#Thinking** **#Burden** **#Release** **#NewStart** **#Progress** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/03/daily-i

  7. A New Medical Study Reveals the Real Truth About AI Replacing Doctors

    Is AI Replacing Doctors? A major 2025-26 medical study reveals the truth about automation vs human care.

    Read More: tech-now.io/en/blogs/a-new-med

    #artifialintelligence #doctors #physicians #replacing

  8. "The Hills" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter #theWeeknd. It was released on May 27, 2015, as the second #single from his second studio album, #BeautyBehindTheMadness (2015). The song was written by the Weeknd alongside producers Emmanuel "Mano" Nickerson and #Illangelo, with #Belly receiving additional writing credits. In the United States, "The Hills" reached number one on the #Billboard #Hot100, #replacing his own "#CantFeelMyFace".
    youtube.com/watch?v=G5XpJP7f_SE

  9. "The Hills" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter #theWeeknd. It was released on May 27, 2015, as the second #single from his second studio album, #BeautyBehindTheMadness (2015). The song was written by the Weeknd alongside producers Emmanuel "Mano" Nickerson and #Illangelo, with #Belly receiving additional writing credits. In the United States, "The Hills" reached number one on the #Billboard #Hot100, #replacing his own "#CantFeelMyFace".
    youtube.com/watch?v=G5XpJP7f_SE

  10. "The Hills" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter #theWeeknd. It was released on May 27, 2015, as the second #single from his second studio album, #BeautyBehindTheMadness (2015). The song was written by the Weeknd alongside producers Emmanuel "Mano" Nickerson and #Illangelo, with #Belly receiving additional writing credits. In the United States, "The Hills" reached number one on the #Billboard #Hot100, #replacing his own "#CantFeelMyFace".
    youtube.com/watch?v=G5XpJP7f_SE

  11. "The Hills" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter #theWeeknd. It was released on May 27, 2015, as the second #single from his second studio album, #BeautyBehindTheMadness (2015). The song was written by the Weeknd alongside producers Emmanuel "Mano" Nickerson and #Illangelo, with #Belly receiving additional writing credits. In the United States, "The Hills" reached number one on the #Billboard #Hot100, #replacing his own "#CantFeelMyFace".
    youtube.com/watch?v=G5XpJP7f_SE

  12. "The Hills" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter #theWeeknd. It was released on May 27, 2015, as the second #single from his second studio album, #BeautyBehindTheMadness (2015). The song was written by the Weeknd alongside producers Emmanuel "Mano" Nickerson and #Illangelo, with #Belly receiving additional writing credits. In the United States, "The Hills" reached number one on the #Billboard #Hot100, #replacing his own "#CantFeelMyFace".
    youtube.com/watch?v=G5XpJP7f_SE

  13. Biometric authentication has become a go-to security measure, replacing passwords with fingerprints, facial recognition, and retina scans. While biometrics offer convenience and enhanced security, cybercriminals are finding ways to hack and bypass these once-trusted authentication...

    medium.com/@mrsno1special/the-

    # #biometric #authentication #become #security #replacing

  14. "if exploring your #gender is ‘becoming a #trend’ then i’m glad it’s #replacing the ‘being confused and miserable with no context or vocabulary for what you’re going through’ trend"

    tumblr.com/nando161mando/77705

  15. "if exploring your #gender is ‘becoming a #trend’ then i’m glad it’s #replacing the ‘being confused and miserable with no context or vocabulary for what you’re going through’ trend"

    tumblr.com/nando161mando/77705

  16. "if exploring your #gender is ‘becoming a #trend’ then i’m glad it’s #replacing the ‘being confused and miserable with no context or vocabulary for what you’re going through’ trend"

    tumblr.com/nando161mando/77705

  17. "if exploring your #gender is ‘becoming a #trend’ then i’m glad it’s #replacing the ‘being confused and miserable with no context or vocabulary for what you’re going through’ trend"

    tumblr.com/nando161mando/77705

  18. "if exploring your #gender is ‘becoming a #trend’ then i’m glad it’s #replacing the ‘being confused and miserable with no context or vocabulary for what you’re going through’ trend"

    tumblr.com/nando161mando/77705